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DISTRICT ORDER, / ' , *'. - ' ' ¦ i s Hiliiti* OlfiieA Wellington, 2nd Decemberf IS7X TTjWf&Town V'Auutevr Cory* will purwle JL for annual impwlvm h, M .t'yir ( ior,l,ni t Inspector of Militia and Volunteers, as follow*,*--., o-' >*•.*-. y • ' ' • "Wemri^ton Volunteer Artillery, at the Drill Shed", at 7 p.m. on Friday, tbe sth inst Thff Veteran and Wclington Cadet „,,,.. Coeps, near tho Albion, at 7 p,m, 1 ' on Mbnfay, the Sth inst The Wellington Highland Corps, at , - the Albion, at 7' p.m. on Tuesday, tneWihst , r „ tI H,,,E r .RBADJEK, liiettk'Cblonet ComnizmYmz Wellington District, PRELIMINARY AN.NOUNCEMeNT, «fiW ! shipping COMPANY (LIMITED), To Shares of £10 each, I „ , Atiujn .!¦-'' I- 1 - • , t ;, DIBBCTORS; , j > / ( HArrisoii r .Chairm»t» m Win. Alien , , fil , Joseph Bttnte. . . * Johif Mtttm : " ' '"•" > Isaac Plimmer « ¦i: it ,d n | ,; utrl ', It luring become aopareot that an extension of tbe Coßpaay is necessary, ia order to k«#p pace with the growftig colonial and intercolonial trrlts, the Directors of the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company (Limited), ia now seeking ithe *aiil of the pttblic to bring about tbe achievement of, this object, point with confidence to 'the' •noMss wbiooMba* bittfsrt* rnarkfta their operations as » guarantee to intending > sliareliplders»tfiat{ta«; [ 'prospeoe!oi » good,. inrestmeot held out to them is a substantial ? and fair one, • ",¦'. Unlike other Steam Companies now projected, the Company actually occupies ;the field a;flf ef of ;f^amer»!especiaHy built, for and adapted' to the* trade on the coast ot ftetr Zealand, as well as the interprorinciol trade, ¦— ' ?,", They own the following ressels, riz— ,, t „ . ., f Eho3b» T/ 416- tons register WellittgtOtt 2t52 „ „ ; Ladybirds. 2Bs „ „ ';„ . Raogatira 184 „ „ \ Manawata, 103 „. ,„ .., '„ ' TheS*'it < Wm-ers j afe kn i in^hrrj«s« repair, . and some of them equal io erery respect to new ships, rr df upwards of £40,000 ¦•?ing been laid out on them during the, last six months,. They represent the plant of the Company, together with a sailing collier (barque Snne'aridJahey, large' Ms; freehold and leasehold premises ia (he best business situations in VVelJington, engineer's and smith's workshop,, together with large, stocks of '•iiUteriafrilic^ry'for tfte' Wo!kiH« of the steamers, etc, « » ;/ , * • It is now p^op&ed id raise the capital of' the Company to £150,000, with power to' increase it further, ¦ '¦¦ , Immediately: the necessary sanction; of 'tl» present? shareholders has" been oHuned in general, meeting, and , there will be no diffi(ittl^f ! W 'the' present step is taken at their reouest, the proposed ptau of exteosion will be definitely put beforethe public,- ¦ ¦• .The Directors .of the Company,aee fttUy ali Veto tnlr importance of keeping pade with the rapidly developing trade of .the coloby, UWdblfto far is ; the niyre cdflstai t'ralHc is concerned, bnt also with reference to the tirid^WitttthrAnstratfadCotooies.theSouth See> Islands, and the growing Colony ;of New Caledonia, iir aft of which * largCand profitable outtet may be found for the produce of. the colony, , .; The objects "of the Company are tbo* roughly colonial,, not locaU and, therefore the assfstance of all parts Y,f tti/c3f6fly . is iarited, : CHARLES HARTMANN, ¦ WaJft^on/^Wcembe'^ M™*"] STANDARD., ,FIRE AND. MAi;I> v B 1.1 <VH iCTM-lililu ti r I;a* \ ' ' \\7 X* J • INSUBANCE.COMPANY.OF NEWJ ZEALAND, i fIiHE Snare LUt /or the Prbritfce of Wei' J^ %v»i.> :,¦ .-« . "i-; <"'.#?¦ ; UapdW Will /CLOSE on' ! Wednesday; 24th U 4, c .Interim gecretary,' ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS I 1,1 MAR X - S -M 1 /\ICE SHILLING CHRISTMAS ART Vf UNION, con'sfsung of the unifermcbtumed gopdi^ which . t wlll be i Fairly nod LrifrRALLY giTen.away— ' | io HU isoUlndmUeK,w*tohe»! ?W f Gold, brooches, ,ear»nngs | , „ Locke t?, pfni, and rings i •^ Mfisfcalbbxer I A i Eiedtroplated t«s* and coffW.potsr v Cruets, tea and table spoons \J I Knives ami frtrks,- work boxes ' Writing desks, clocks ' Lusjtn^ rases,< albums • V Violins, concertinas, toys r etc, Drawing will take place next to MiJJerfs Hotels Wiilis'itrpeVi To-morrow iSve'oing, A$ o'clock sharp. j ETHIOPIAN Sflß^A'tfEißSr 1 " ! fIpHE abore Troupe hare mnch pleasure JL i! ;^'"" ; iajiihottßcingthJitthey willgirea , ; ENTERTAINMENT, S •t the Odd.FelloW HaU; on TUESDAY,, fth December, in aid of the Organ*Fiiud forStMar/c»ihedr»l. U "* I f . Fartiffllart in future sdrertjsement. : 11BE Friends of the Tate Mr Alfred . Feist are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leare bin residence, PtH«itre«t, on Saturday next, at 3 o'clock, 3rd December, : •""^Lfir^S-DlAKip, W47 mmr \ fj 4, JTULL .SUPPLY^ o£ r .An»tr»U«an n £k Edition ot .liefts^, ScribDlia^Diafi*. t ROBERT. BUHRETT, Moleswortb and Willis-streets, J^.OTAR'S^TS^gn«Mariety, New Goods, LateitJfj>ye;ties,jCbeapEoiiirinT&wn, 7 , , :, . ' f ~ h .v. Near Duk» of ikiioborgb 'Hotel -

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Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 250, 5 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume IX, Issue 250, 5 December 1873, Page 3